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Adventure Travel in Malaysia


Malaysia travel guide full of tips and advice and useful information on activities and adventures. Find out what you have to do and see discover and popular trends right now. This is a one stop travel destination guide so you can plan your travel adventure effortlessly.

Malaysia activity and adventure holidays include history, culture, walking. climbing, trekking, sports, water activities, cruises, wildlife and nature. All travel tours provided direct by specialist local and responsible tour operators. Go direct, save money and provide something back.

Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia, has numerous options available for that adventure traveler. Depending on what activities you like, Malaysia adventure holidays may include diving, exploring caves, hiking and mountain climbing. The county of Malaysia is split through the South China Sea, so it is important to decide in which you wish to spend your time, Peninsular Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo, so that your entire vacation isn't spend traveling between the two areas.

Many Malaysia adventure holidays include a trip to the Taman Negara National Park. This jungle is home to many endangered species. Explore the region by yourself, or employ a guide to improve your odds of seeing some of the rare wildlife which make their house in this jungle.

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Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and worth a trip to see the spectacular geographic formations around the block. In addition to cliffs, forges and other unique rock formations, Gunung Mulu hosts probably the most spectacular caves in the world. The Sarawak Chamber is the largest known natural cavern in the world, while the Clearwater Cave offers the world's largest underground river.

If you are more interested in physical activities than exploring, go to the Batu caves near Kl, a series of caves and cave temples where you can try your mountain climbing skills. For additional adventure on the steep terrain of Malaysia, try to go to paragliding off the slopes.

For those who are more at home in the water than you are on land, Malaysia provides many interesting diving options across the shoreline. The area around Pulau Sipadan in renowned for its diving. The expansive number of coral reefs that make up the island, or atoll, create an impressive home for any diverse population of sea creatures and plants. The entire island sets on top of an extinct volcano.

Whether you intend to invest most of your holiday on land or water, make sure you schedule time to consider using a new activity. Using the many selections available in Malaysia, you might find a new favorite.

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